SIG Sauer's 716 Patrol carbine is one of four SIG716 models and should be given serious consideration by tactical operators and patrol personnel working in more rural settings who may need to engage longer-range targets. Read Nick Jacobellis' full "Arsenal" review of the carbine. This gallery includes exclusive photos that didn't appear in print. Photos by Alex Landeen.
SIG Sauer's 716 Patrol Carbine

A Picatinny rail enables a variety of lights and lasers.

The SIG716 Patrol makes a great first impression out of the box.

The SIG716 arrives with two 20-round PMAGs.

The SIG716 Patrol includes a free-floating quad rail.

A Magpul pistol grip improves ergonomics.

The front back-up iron sight retracts down.

The SIG716 is chambered in 7.62x51mm and employs a short stroke pushrod operating system with a four-position gas valve.

The carbine includes a flip-up rear back-up iron sight.

Once disassembled, you can view the SIG716's barrel and charging handle.

The SIG716's fore grip

A left-side view of the SIG716, which has a 1:10 twist rate barrel.

The SIG716's telescoping stock